'The Interview' draws crowds of US free speech advocates
2014/12/26 04:00:23 @Entertainment News Headlines — Yahoo! News
A fictional plot to kill North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un drew throngs of moviegoers, as it became an unlikely symbol of free speech thanks to hacker threats that nearly scuppered its release. The future of Sony & #039;s & quot;The Interview & quot; had been in doubt after the entertainment giant said it was canceling the release following an embarrassing cyber attack on its corporate network and threats against patrons. I think it & #039;s something important, showing the freedom in the United States, & quot; said Adolfo Loustalot as he queued up to buy tickets outside & quot;Los Feliz 3 & quot; cinema in Los Angeles. The film was also available on a variety of digital platforms, including Google Play, YouTube Movies, Microsoft & #039;s Xbox Video and on a Sony website. [ VIEW FULL COVERAGE @Entertainment News Headlines — Yahoo! News ] |
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